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Dogs Can Sense Bad People
...dogs are actually able to determine whether someone is a 'bad person' or not. Dogs mistrusted and even showed hostility to those they mistrusted. So remember the next time your dog growls at someone — they might know something you don't.
Dogs Can Sense Bad People
Hero leaps onto subway tracks to rescue man who had fallen onto electrified third rail
'I don’t think I was thinking about what could happen to me at the moment. It was more of what do I have to do to make the situation peaceful. I felt a little shock. I felt it all over my body actually, and then I just didn’t let that stop me.'
Hero leaps
Teen Saves Police Officer And 3 Others From Drowning
Mother Jumped onto Hood of SUV
NYC bodega worker, who stabbed gangster to death in self-defense, tried to defuse argument
Social justice warriors turn victims into killers and criminals into saints
NYC bodega worker has his murder charges FINALLY dropped
Jessie and Woody go out of their way to greet black kids
'My Son Is a Hero'
Hollywood restaurant owner tackles, detains robber who punched senior
17-year-old shoots, kills 2 suspects
‘BATTLESTAR GALACTICA’ CAST ON HOW THEY’RE STILL A BIG FRAKKIN’ FAMILY, EVEN AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
Back in April as part of SYFY’s special Battlestar Galactica on-air marathon, Tricia Helfer (Number Six) held a virtual panel with Katee Sackhoff (Starbuck), Jamie Bamber (Apollo), James Callis (Gaius Baltar), Grace Park (Boomer), Aaron Douglas (Chief Tyrol), Tahmoh Penikett (Helo), and Alessandro Juliani (Gaeta) to reminisce about their time on the show.
While some one-on-one interviews aired during the marathon, the footage from this virtual reunion hasn’t been shared until now. Read on to learn what the cast talked about — including who got everyone in trouble at real-life bootcamp.
‘BATTLESTAR GALACTICA’ CAST ON HOW THEY’RE STILL A BIG FRAKKIN’ FAMILY, EVEN AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
Betty White Thought She Would Die Before Her ‘Golden Girls’ Castmates
Fans of Betty White, former star of The Golden Girls, are often worried about her health. Whenever she trends on Twitter, most of her devoted followers become fearful something terrible has happened to the star. Now that White is close to 100 years old, some are dreading the day her death is announced.
Some might want to avoid the topic, but White has given her death some thought. She once said she thought she would die before her Golden Girls cast mates.
I think the toughest thing about loss, and the hardest challenge, is the isolation you feel in its aftermath. You spent so much time sharing your life with someone, talking through issues, even disagreeing about things, and all of a sudden there’s a hole.
Betty White Thought She Would Die Before Her ‘Golden Girls’ Castmates
Church depicts Jesus as genderqueer with breasts, a beard and make-up so ‘everyone sees themselves in Christ’
The national church of Iceland has apologised for circulating a children’s Sunday school advertisement that depicted Jesus Christ as genderqueer.
The cartoon poster from the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland shows a rosy-cheeked Christ with breasts, beard and make-up jumping in front of a rainbow.
Church depicts Jesus as genderqueer with breasts
Marine who played wide receiver in college catches a three-year-old boy thrown from a burning building by his mother before she died in the fire
A former Marine and college wide receiver was able to catch a three-year-old boy thrown from burning building by his mother, dramatic cellphone footage shows.
Phillip Blanks, 28, ran to the home in Phoenix on July 3 barefoot after hearing calls for help and was able to save Jameson Long from the flames on the third floor balcony.
He told ABC it was all 'instinct', adding: 'There wasn't much thinking. I just reacted. I just did it.'
Daily Mail
Exclusive: Mel Blanc's son shares how Bugs Bunny saved his father's life during coma
With nearly every bone broken in his body, they thought he was lost. But Bugs Bunny wasn't going to let that happen.
We're not talking an episode of Looney Tunes. This isn't fiction. This is the life of iconic voice actor Mel Blanc as told in the upcoming season of the podcast Twenty Thousand Hertz, and EW has an exclusive clip of Blanc's son Noel Blanc recounting his father's nearly fatal experience.
EW
A son used a bucket truck to visit his mother on the third floor of her assisted living home
An Ohio arborist with a bucket truck is making a strong entry for son of the year award.
Charley Adams hasn't been able to visit his mom Julie at her Ohio assisted living home because of coronavirus restrictions, so he came up with a clever way to visit her without violating social distancing rules.
Adams owns Adams Tree Preservation in Youngstown and like any tree service business, he has a truck with a bucket attached to an adjustable boom for trimming hard-to-reach branches.
CNN
High school seniors shovel neighbor's driveway at 4:30 a.m. so she could make it to her dialysis
When the weather forecast called for up to eight inches of snow in their New Jersey community, brothers Brian and Patrick Lanigan immediately thought of their neighbor Natalie Blair.
She depends on dialysis treatments -- and that meant the snowstorm could be a life or death situation.
Brian, who works as a local EMT, had shoveled the Blair family's driveway during a storm just a few days earlier, but he knew this time he would be on the job when the snowstorm struck.
It was up to his little brother Patrick to ensure their neighbor would be able to leave her house for the treatment she desperately needs.
CNN
Patrons of California shop buy doughnuts by the dozen to give owner time with wife
Ever since patrons and community members found out in mid-October that Stella Chhan was ill, they have been arriving at Donut City in Seal Beach, south of Los Angeles, to buy donuts by the dozen. The intent is to allow John Chhan to close his Southern California shop early each day so he can spend time with Stella, his wife.
NBC News
'My heart melted': Woman captures the sweet moment a man cradles a mother's sleeping baby in a doctor's waiting room so she can fill out paperwork
This the touching moment a man helped a mother in the waiting room of an Alabama doctor's office by cradling her baby boy so she could fill out some paperwork.
Jade West carried her sleeping son Jayce into the doctor's office in Florence, north of Birmingham, last week.
She was struggling to work out how to hold her baby and fill out the paperwork when Joe Hale stepped in to offer his assistance.
Daily Mail
BURT REYNOLDS
LIVED OUT LAST DAYS ON FAMED ESTATE
... Thanks to Loving Landlord
Burt Reynolds was able to live out his final years at his longtime Florida estate thanks to a loving landlord who helped him out of a financial crisis.
Here's the backstory -- Burt sold his home in 2015 to his friend and neighbor Charles Modica after years of money woes and a decade-long struggle to unload it, but Charles allowed him to stay there for the rest of his life ... similar to Hugh Hefner at the Playboy Mansion.
TMZ
Video of two pro baseball players caught cuddling in the dugout goes viral
What happens in the locker room stays in the locker room, but what happens in the dugout stays on national TV if the camera happnes to be pointed that direction.
While battling it out with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves players Ronald Acuña Jr. and Ozzie Albies took a breather off the field, sharing an adorable cuddle and tender head caress.
Queerty
Birmingham college student walked 20 miles to 1st day of work so his boss gave him his car
When a young Birmingham college student's car broke down the night before he was supposed to start a new job, he didn't panic. At least not for long.
Instead, Walter Carr walked. From Homewood to Pelham. All night. In the dark. 20 miles or more.
AL
Police hail store clerk as 'true hero' after helping woman escape alleged kidnappers
This sad dog is all of us trying to cling to our sanity
Okay, sure, this fluffy little puppers doesn't want his owner to leave on a vacation that's likely all "No Dogs Allowed."
But, really, has there been a better metaphor for the current state of affairs in the U.S. than this little guy?
Mashable